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TRUST UN110W WIRELESS NOTEBOOK CONNECTION KIT

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6.7 Windows 

XP

6.7.1 

Adding and removing a protocol

A protocol is a language your computer uses to communicate with other computers.
See Windows Help for more information.
Follow the instructions below to add or remove a protocol.
1. 

Open ‘Network Connections’ (Start – Control Panel).

2. 

Double-click on the ‘Network Connections’ icon.

3. 

Right-click on the ‘Local Area Connection’ icon and click on ‘Properties’.

4. 

Click on ‘Install...’.

5. 

Click on ‘Protocol’ and then ‘Add’.

6. 

Click on the network protocol that you wish to install and click on ‘OK’.

7. 

The new protocol will be added to the list.

8. 

Repeat steps 1 to 6 to add more protocols. Click on ‘OK’ once you have
installed all the protocols you wish to add.

9. 

Restart Windows XP to activate your new network settings.

You may also wish to remove a network protocol. If you wish to remove a protocol,
click on ‘Uninstall’ instead of ‘Install’ (in point 4) to remove the selected protocol.

NetBEUI protocol

Carry out the following if you wish to install the NetBEUI protocol.
1. 

Copy the nbf.sys file from your Windows XP CD-ROM
(VALUEADD\MSFT\NET\NETBEUI) to the
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS directory.

2. 

Copy the netnbf.inf file from your Windows XP CD-ROM
(VALUEADD\MSFT\NET\NETBEUI) to the C:\WINDOWS\INF directory.

Next, follow points 1 to 9 given in chapter 6.7.1.

6.7.2 TCP/IP 

settings

Follow the instructions below to give each computer in the network a fixed TCP/IP
address.
1. 

Open ‘Network Connections’ (Start – Control Panel).

2. 

Double-click on the ‘Network Connections’ icon.

3. 

Right-click on the ‘Local Area Connection’ icon and click on ‘Properties’.

4. 

Select ‘Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)’ and click on ‘Properties’.

5. 

Specify a TCP/IP address for ‘IP-Address’.
This address must be unique in the network. Only change the last figure for
other computers in the network. Advice: 192.168.0.x; x=2 - 254

6. 

For ‘Subnet Mask’, fill in 255.255.255.0.
This address must be the same for every computer in the network.

7. 

Click on 'OK' to continue.

8. 

Click on 'Close' to save the settings.

6.7.3 Network 

settings

Follow the instructions below to set or change your computer name and/or
workgroup name.
1. 

Open the ‘Control Panel’ (Start – Control Panel).

Summary of Contents for UN110W

Page 1: ...110W WIRELESS NOTEBOOK CONNECTION KIT does not require any special maintenance Use a slightly damp soft cloth to clean the casing Do not use aggressive substances such as petrol or white spirit to cle...

Page 2: ...Wireless Notebook Connection Kit Follow the instructions below to install the UN110W Wireless Notebook Connection Kit 3 2 1 Wireless PC Card Note The Wireless PC Card is hot swappable This means that...

Page 3: ...ardware and ask for the location of the driver 4 Insert the CD ROM containing the driver and the applications into your CD ROM drive Note The Trust Software Installer may start automatically when the...

Page 4: ...con and select the Device Manager tab Network adapters Trust UN110W Wireless Network on the system with the USB Network adapters Trust PN110W Wireless Network on the system with the PC Card Start Prog...

Page 5: ...save your notebook s battery 3 You must create a profile for your PC Card and USB adapter in the Profiles tab This profile can be used to configure your network for each device see figure 4 The profi...

Page 6: ...r clicking on Start for the first time If this is the case click on Start again 2 Select Properties and click on the Wireless Networks tab 3 Unselect the option so that Windows is not used to configur...

Page 7: ...given below of the most common protocols IPX SPX This protocol is mainly used in Novell networks and also for games TCP IP This protocol is used for Windows networks and the Internet This protocol is...

Page 8: ...ard are installed 6 5 Windows 98 and Windows ME 6 5 1 Network identification 1 Open the Control Panel Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click on the Network icon 3 Click on the Identification tab...

Page 9: ...on the Local Area Connection x icon which is connected to the Trust PN110W Wireless Network adapter 3 Click on Properties in the window that appears 4 Click on Install to install network components su...

Page 10: ...he following if you wish to install the NetBEUI protocol 1 Copy the nbf sys file from your Windows XP CD ROM VALUEADD MSFT NET NETBEUI to the C WINDOWS SYSTEM32 DRIVERS directory 2 Copy the netnbf inf...

Page 11: ...ess network without an Access Point Infrastructure if you wish to connect the PC Card and the USB adapter with an Access Point which is connected to a cable network Note If necessary see the System Ad...

Page 12: ...a name for your network All the PC s in the network must have the same workgroup name For Computer description input any additional information about the PC you wish for example Computer in the living...

Page 13: ...Point Try to make a connection via another workstation which is connected to the same hub 7 Does the connection run via a hub when using an Access Point Two computers cannot be connected directly to e...

Page 14: ...aler The other computers are not visible on the network The Access Point cable has not been connected or has not been connected correctly Connect the Access Point correctly See the instruction manual...

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